A former St. Louis County police officer was sentenced Thursday to five years of probation for firing a gun into the air at a trick-or-treating event and shouting that people were going to die.
Fredric Gumbinner, an attorney, received three years of probation and a $100,000 fine. James Metcalf, a businessman, got ...
U.S. Attorney Carin Duryee argued that Mitchell showed no remorse and remained dangerous, angry, and in denial.
Scott Jenkins, who was the sheriff in Culpeper County, had been convicted of federal bribery and fraud charges by a jury in ...
A former medical assistant at a Pennsylvania urgent care was sentenced after he posed as a nurse and sexually assaulted ...
The "Juvenile Corrections Act" bill fails to pass the Senate floor on a 13-24 vote on Friday. Democrats and Senate ...
Federal immigration authorities have a history of wrongfully detaining U.S. citizens. Advocates warn that the Trump ...
The Pentagon is reinstating fired probationary employees, but many are still waiting for instructions on returning to work, ...
Former Culpeper County Sheriff Scott Jenkins was sentenced Friday to 10 years in federal prison for accepting over $75,000 in ...
according to a U.S. Department of Justice news release. After displaying his badge and demanding identification, Mitchell forced the girl into his vehicle, claiming that he was taking her to a ...
Ponzo’s brother and codefendant, Christopher Ponzo, received the same prison and probation sentence ... of his community — and all of us who wear a badge,” Jodi Cohen said in the statement.